Mattie Ullrich
From: San Diego, California. LA Opera: The Two Foscari (2012, debut); Nabucco (2017); The Clemency of TItus (2019).
Mattie Ullrich has designed costumes for opera, theater, film, musicals, dance, and print. Recent opera productions include the world premiere of David T. Little and Royce Vavrek's JFK at Fort Worth Opera, Satyagraha at the Ekaterinburg State Opera and Ballet (Russia), Don Giovanni at the Norwegian Opera and Ballet, The Two Foscari for Theater an der Wien (Vienna, Austria) and Palau des Artes (Valencia, Spain), The Oresteia for Bard SummerScape Festival, Handel's Eliogabalo for Gotham Opera, Nabucco (with productions at the Washington National Opera, Opera de Montreal, Florida Grand Opera and Opera Philadelphia) and Mozart's Zaide for Wolf Trap Opera.
She has designed many new Off-Broadway plays including The Starry Messenger with Mathew Broderick, The Pride directed by Joe Mantello, Fault Lines directed by David Schwimmer, Things We Want directed by Ethan Hawke and the popular one-woman show Bad Dates starring Julie White and directed by John Benjamin Hickey for Playwrights Horizons.
Film projects include Year of the Fish (Sundance), the multi-festival, award-winning short Sovereignty, and Shoplifting Chanel.
Learn more at MattieUllrich.com.
Mattie Ullrich has designed costumes for opera, theater, film, musicals, dance, and print. Recent opera productions include the world premiere of David T. Little and Royce Vavrek's JFK at Fort Worth Opera, Satyagraha at the Ekaterinburg State Opera and Ballet (Russia), Don Giovanni at the Norwegian Opera and Ballet, The Two Foscari for Theater an der Wien (Vienna, Austria) and Palau des Artes (Valencia, Spain), The Oresteia for Bard SummerScape Festival, Handel's Eliogabalo for Gotham Opera, Nabucco (with productions at the Washington National Opera, Opera de Montreal, Florida Grand Opera and Opera Philadelphia) and Mozart's Zaide for Wolf Trap Opera.
She has designed many new Off-Broadway plays including The Starry Messenger with Mathew Broderick, The Pride directed by Joe Mantello, Fault Lines directed by David Schwimmer, Things We Want directed by Ethan Hawke and the popular one-woman show Bad Dates starring Julie White and directed by John Benjamin Hickey for Playwrights Horizons.
Film projects include Year of the Fish (Sundance), the multi-festival, award-winning short Sovereignty, and Shoplifting Chanel.
Learn more at MattieUllrich.com.